Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

So chill and poo.

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Maybe that's the case at Denver...

Actually, that's the impression I get from this board.

This is also generally correct.

If it's generally correct, why specifically target Denver?

That's where Matthies went, so his impression of law students will mostly be based on Denver.

Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

So chill and poo.

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Maybe that's the case at Denver...

Actually, that's the impression I get from this board.

This is also generally correct.

If it's generally correct, why specifically target Denver?

That's where Matthies went, so his impression of law students will mostly be based on Denver.

no my impression that most law studenst are whacked in the head comes from most law studnets who post on here

Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

So chill and poo.

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Maybe that's the case at Denver...

Actually, that's the impression I get from this board.

This is also generally correct.

If it's generally correct, why specifically target Denver?

That's where Matthies went, so his impression of law students will mostly be based on Denver.

I know that's where he went. But that's not what I'm getting from context. When Matthies "fixt" your post, you corrected him by saying, "Maybe that's the case at Denver..." as if it were not the case at any other school. Now, you're reversing yourself by stating that it's "generally correct" that the impression of people on this board (regardless of which school they attend) is consistent with that "fixt" Matthies put on your post. So, which is it?

It's not taking *&^% posted by random strangers on the internet too seriously. Try it on sometime.

Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

So chill and poo.

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Maybe that's the case at Denver...

Actually, that's the impression I get from this board.

This is also generally correct.

If it's generally correct, why specifically target Denver?

That's where Matthies went, so his impression of law students will mostly be based on Denver.

no my impression that most law studenst are whacked in the head comes from most law studnets who post on here

Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

So chill and poo.

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Maybe that's the case at Denver...

Actually, that's the impression I get from this board.

This is also generally correct.

If it's generally correct, why specifically target Denver?

That's where Matthies went, so his impression of law students will mostly be based on Denver.

I know that's where he went. But that's not what I'm getting from context. When Matthies "fixt" your post, you corrected him by saying, "Maybe that's the case at Denver..." as if it were not the case at any other school. Now, you're reversing yourself by stating that it's "generally correct" that the impression of people on this board (regardless of which school they attend) is consistent with that "fixt" Matthies put on your post. So, which is it?

It's not taking *&^% posted by random strangers on the internet too seriously. Try it on sometime.

I've tried it. It's not as much fun as holding people to account for what they say.

So getting amped up about something that matters in no way, shape, or form is preferable to not doing that?

Also, "holding people accountable for what they say" would have read better.

Whatever decision you come to, if you do get the extra time, for the love of god, never tell any other law students about it.

WTF is wrong with you? This person has a disability, and you think s/he should be ashamed of it? You really are a tool.

I'm not saying they need to be ashamed of anything. I'm just saying they need to not tell people about getting extra time if that's what happens. I've found people in law school tend to be petty, insucure, whiners who will blame eveything and naything but themslves for any slight but think it's bull to give any kind of advantage to anyone on things like the the LSAT or law school exams.

I know two people that get to take their exams apart from their sections. Personally, I don't see what the problem is, but a lot of people female dog even about that.

So chill and poo.

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Maybe that's the case at Denver...

Actually, that's the impression I get from this board.

This is also generally correct.

If it's generally correct, why specifically target Denver?

That's where Matthies went, so his impression of law students will mostly be based on Denver.

I know that's where he went. But that's not what I'm getting from context. When Matthies "fixt" your post, you corrected him by saying, "Maybe that's the case at Denver..." as if it were not the case at any other school. Now, you're reversing yourself by stating that it's "generally correct" that the impression of people on this board (regardless of which school they attend) is consistent with that "fixt" Matthies put on your post. So, which is it?

It's not taking *&^% posted by random strangers on the internet too seriously. Try it on sometime.

I've tried it. It's not as much fun as holding people to account for what they say.

So getting amped up about something that matters in no way, shape, or form is preferable to not doing that?

Also, "holding people accountable for what they say" would have read better.

Who said anything about getting amped up? I just said it's more fun.

And it really doesn't matter to me what you think would have read better. But thanks for the feedback anyway.

NP. Also, good that you don't dispute that it was better my way...

"Fun" on the internet in this context usually seems to be equal to "act all f-ing crazy about some irrelevant *&^%".

Update: accommodations on the bar are as hard to get as they are on the LSAT. Even though I have well documented history of dyslexia going back thirty years the only accommodation they would grant me was the use of a spell checker, but no extra time to actually use it. So realistically that means I will have 1/3 LESS time than everyone else taking the bar. On a 30 min essay I can afford to write for 20 mins then will have spend ten mins running the spell checker to get it readable.

People without disabilities, especially some petty law students, automatically assume because you get accommodations things are easier for you. As I said before they usually arenít.

Is there anyone out there taking the bar who would trade places with me to get accommodations? If so you can have my dyslexia and 1/3 less time and Iíll take your being normal any freaking day.